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st_ino larger than 2**31. From the PR: Printing from a ZFS filesystem using 'lp' fails and returns an email reporting "Your printer job was not printed because it was not linked to the original file". In order to protect against files being switched when files are printed using 'lp' or 'lpr -s', the st_dev and st_ino values for the original file are saved by lpr and verified by lpd before the file is printed. Unfortunately, lpr prints both values using '%d' (although both fields are unsigned) and lpd(8) assumes a string of decimal digits. ZFS (at least) generates st_dev values greater than 2^31-1, resulting in negative values being printed - which lpd cannot parse, leading it to report that the file has been switched. A similar problem would occur with large inode numbers. How-To-Repeat: Find a file with either st_dev or st_ino greater than 2^31-1 (stat(1) will report both numbers) and print it with 'lpq -s'. This should generate an email reporting that the file could not be printed because it was not linked to the original file PR: bin/151567 Submitted by: Peter Jeremy <Peter.Jeremy@alcatel-lucent.com> MFC after: 1 week |
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